CHICAGO — An Illinois has woman filed a consumer fraud lawsuit over Junior Mints, charging deception packaging because there is so little of the chocolate-peppermint candy in the boxes they come in.
First it was cups of coffee, then it was boxes of pasta. Now, Junior Mints is facing a lawsuit for allegedly under-filling its boxes. Back in October, Biola Daniel of New York City filed a lawsuit ...
For a Manhattan woman, it’s when nearly half of a box of candy is filled with air. In a federal class-action lawsuit against Tootsie Roll Industries, Biola Daniel claims the manufacturer of Junior ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) — A U.S. judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit claiming that Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. tricked consumers into overpaying for Junior Mints by filling more than one-third of its ...
Is your box of Junior Mints half-empty or half-full? A court may soon decide Irate candy fans have filed a federal class-action lawsuit claiming Junior Mints puts too much air and not enough candy in ...